1. See Constitutional Tribunal [CT], 7 June 1994, K 17/93 (Pol.).
2. See the legally binding National Avowal of the Fundamental Law. See Opinion on the Fundamental Law of Hungary, in Constitution for a Disunited Nation 460–62 (Andrew Arato, Gábor Halmai, János Kis & Tóth GA eds., 2012).
3. See José Luis Martí, Two Different Ideas of Constitutional Identity: Identity of the Constitution v. Identity of the People, in National Constitutional Identity and European Integration 24 (Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz & Carina Alcoberro LLivina eds., 2013).
4. See Orgad Liav , The Cultural Defense of Nations, A Liberal Theory of Majority Rights (2015).
5. European Commission, The Development of European Identity/Identities: Unfinished Business (2012), at 22.